- Occurrence of an unusual amount of an odd-numbered fatty acid in glycosphingolipids from human cataracts.
Occurrence of an unusual amount of an odd-numbered fatty acid in glycosphingolipids from human cataracts.
Current eye research (1987-12-01)
R V Tao, B C Lee, T C Hsieh, R A Laine
PMID3427985
摘要
Human cataractous glycosphingolipids were isolated and purified according to previously established procedures. Fatty acid analyses of the purified glycosphingolipid revealed the presence of a significant amount of an odd-chain fatty acid. This was confirmed by methane (CH4) chemical ionization mass spectrometry, which showed characteristic ions at m/z 397, 425, 437, and 365. These ions facilitated the determination of molecular weight and the assignment of C25:0 (n-pentacosanoic acid) to this fatty acid in question. This may be the first time that such an unusual distribution of a single odd-chain fatty acid has been shown to occur in glycosphingolipid from any tissue.